The opening speech of the IRC’s 5th
edition organised by Symbiosis International (Deemed University), Symbiosis
School of International Studies was delivered by Dr Vidya Yeravdekar, Pro
Chancellor at the Symbiosis International (Deemed University). She
stressed upon the international nature of the Symbiosis institution that
complemented the aim and purpose of the Symbiosis School of International
Studies, which is a young, but prominent branch of the Symbiosis family. She
believes Pune is an ideal place to set up the School of European Studies, and
invited active collaborations with European educational institutions. Her
speech was followed by an address by Dr. S.B. Mujumdar, founder and Chancellor,
Symbiosis International (Deemed University). Dr. Mujumdar highlighted the
importance of education, since education alone is the best medium to promote
international understanding and open-mindedness. He stressed that apart from
political and economic collaborations with the European Union, quality
education would also go a long way in cherishing the motto ‘Vasudaiva
Kutumbakam.’ His speech was followed by Ms. Shivali Lawale, Director at
Symbiosis School of International Studies, who has been instrumental in
developing a dynamic environment with state of the art curriculum for her
students, who come from diverse national and cultural backgrounds, again
embodying the motto of the Symbiosis family. Amb. (Retd.) Mr. Talmiz Ahmad,
then took the stage and expressed his solid belief that the conference would
help in giving a wonderful exposure to various thought-provoking ideas on
India-EU relations. He mentioned how EU faces a current atmosphere of
uncertainty and trusts the conference could throw up some valuable ideas on how
the India-EU relationship could be reshaped. Following him was the video
address given by chief guest, Shri. Suresh Prabhu, Hon. Minister of Commerce
and Industry, Govt. of India. The Minister praised EU for being an exemplary example
of how different countries have come together, setting aside differences for a
higher goal. Prosperity between these two blocs has to be holistic, and not
restricted to few key areas.
His Excellency, H.E. Tomasz
Kozlowski, Ambassador of the European Union to India then stressed on how India
and EU are natural partners sharing the same principles. He touched upon key
areas through which India and EU could utilise existing opportunities in a
better way be it in the field of climate change, technology, research –
especially on water management, military or finance. He mentioned how for
the first time the EU naval force had a joint collaboration with the Indian
navy, highlighting the maritime security paradigm. He also mentioned how both
the sides should remain committed on coming up with a mutually beneficial
agreement. Following him, Mr. Gitesh Sarma, Additionsl Secretary (Pol), MEA,
Govt. of India, mentioned how there is an important need for quality analysis
and interpretation in the field of international relations. Lastly, Prof.
Furqan Qamar, Secretary General, Association of Indian Universities highlighted
the importance of globalisation in higher education. Dr. Rajani Gupte concluded
the inaugural session with the final vote of thanks. Thus, the IRC is a
pioneering venture wherein renounced scholars and academicians brainstorm on
how to give substance to the India-EU ties.
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